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... mind , With her hee was never content , Till traiterous meanes he colde devyse , 10 In a fyer to have her brent . There came a lazar to the kings gate , A lazar both blinde and lame : SH 66 He tooke the lazar upon his backe , SIR ...
... mind , With her hee was never content , Till traiterous meanes he colde devyse , 10 In a fyer to have her brent . There came a lazar to the kings gate , A lazar both blinde and lame : SH 66 He tooke the lazar upon his backe , SIR ...
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... minds of the people . * Even in the time of Langland , pilgrimages to Walsingham were not unfavourable to the rites of Venus . Thus , in his Visions of Pierce Plowman , fo 1 . Hermets on a heape , with hoked staves , Wenten to ...
... minds of the people . * Even in the time of Langland , pilgrimages to Walsingham were not unfavourable to the rites of Venus . Thus , in his Visions of Pierce Plowman , fo 1 . Hermets on a heape , with hoked staves , Wenten to ...
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... he was fey : 275 Swith on the harden't clay he fell , Right far was heard the thud : But Thomas look't nae as he lay All waltering in his blud : 280 XXXVI . With careless gesture , mind unmov't , On HARDYKNUTE . 113.
... he was fey : 275 Swith on the harden't clay he fell , Right far was heard the thud : But Thomas look't nae as he lay All waltering in his blud : 280 XXXVI . With careless gesture , mind unmov't , On HARDYKNUTE . 113.
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Percy. XXXVI . With careless gesture , mind unmov't , On rode he north the plain ; His seem in throng of fiercest strife , When winner ay the same : Nor yet his heart dames dimplet cheek 285 Could mease soft love to bruik , Then languid ...
Percy. XXXVI . With careless gesture , mind unmov't , On rode he north the plain ; His seem in throng of fiercest strife , When winner ay the same : Nor yet his heart dames dimplet cheek 285 Could mease soft love to bruik , Then languid ...
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... mind ought but his dame , And maiden FAIRLY fair . Black fear he felt , but what to fear He wist nae yet ; wi ' dread 330 Sair shook his body , sair his limbs , 335 And a ' the warrior fled . * * * ** In an elegant publication ...
... mind ought but his dame , And maiden FAIRLY fair . Black fear he felt , but what to fear He wist nae yet ; wi ' dread 330 Sair shook his body , sair his limbs , 335 And a ' the warrior fled . * * * ** In an elegant publication ...
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Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic ..., Volym 2 Thomas Percy Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1839 |
Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic ..., Volym 2 Thomas Percy Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1857 |
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